Earlier this week, the UK-based sportsbook Paddy Power posted odds for which team will finish the 2015 NFL season with the worst record. Last season the Tennessee Titans and Tampa Bay Buccaneers both finished with a 2-14 record, and neither team is expected to make significant steps forward. The Titans (+600) have the second best odds of finishing at the bottom of the standings while the Bucs (+900) are slightly higher at +900.

The table below displays the current odds for all 32 teams to finish with the worst record in the league. (Note: In the event of a tie, the dead heat rules would apply.)

Team

Paddy Power (8/28)

Oakland Raiders

+500

Tennessee Titans

+600

Jacksonville Jaguars

+800

Cleveland Browns

+900

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

+900

Washington Redskins

+1000

Chicago Bears

+1200

San Francisco 49ers

+1200

Minnesota Vikings

+1400

New York Jets

+2000

St. Louis Rams

+2200

Carolina Panthers

+2200

New York Giants

+2200

Houston Texans

+2500

Buffalo Bills

+2500

Kansas City Chiefs

+3300

Detroit Lions

+3300

Arizona Cardinals

+4000

Cincinnati Bengals

+4000

New Orleans Saints

+4000

Pittsburgh Steelers

+5000

San Diego Chargers

+5000

Atlanta Falcons

+5000

Miami Dolphins

+6600

Baltimore Ravens

+6600

Dallas Cowboys

+6600

Philadelphia Eagles

+7500

Denver Broncos

+7500

New England Patriots

+9000

Green Bay Packers

+9000

Indianapolis Colts

+15000

Seattle Seahawks

+20000

These numbers are quite similar to the inverse order of the Super Bowl futures, however, there are a handful of discrepancies. 5Dimes, one of the market-setting sportsbooks, gives the Jaguars, Titans, Redskins and Browns the worst odds of winning the Super Bowl this season at +12500. The Raiders (+10000) are just about those four years, yet they have the shortest odds of posting the league’s worst record at Paddy Power (+500).